Congratulations on making progress! Every so often, in the middle of one of my
"work from 7 am to 11 pm" binges, I have to make myself stop and head to the
garage to do ANYthing, because even the slightest step forward is exactly
that: a step forward. Not that rebuilding a master cylinder is a small step!
I gave up on mine after two days and just bought a new one. :-) Keep us
posted!
adrian
Travis G Elliott wrote:
> Hi Listers,
>
> At 12 pm est My 4 year old daughter (who took a nap earlier in the day)
> and myself ( who also took a nap), finished rebuilding my brake master
> cylinder, and with a newly rebuilt clutch master cylinder, freshly painted
> pedals ( with new pads),freshly painted pedal box, and lastly new pedal box
> seals, put the finishing touches on one of my many steps in completely
> restoring my 79 Midget.
>
> The acheivements are small and slow coming, but the journey of a thousand
> miles begins with but one step.
>
> On to the next small project, until completion. Hopefully, Oct 3, 1999,
> twenty years to the day that I was first able to drive my midget leagally
> by myself.
>
> Sorry to be so long winded, but I am excited about each step that I
> complete that gets me closer to the final goal. DRIVING WITH THE TOP
> DOWN!!!!!! And I knew all of you (y'all down here in NC) would understand.
>
> Thanks for listening,
>
> Travis
>
> 79 Midget 1500 (slowly coming together)
> I can rebuild it, I can make it stronger!!!
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